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About Rebel Farris

Rebel Farris is a country girl who's spent far too much time in an urban setting. A gentle, pure soul, who can't speak a word without dropping f-bombs or dripping sarcasm everywhere. She spends nearly every waking minute as a workaholic, writing the next dark story that fills her twisted mind. But in those rare moments she's not working, she can be found hanging with her three minions and two pups, Thugg Dog and King Pin.

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This is post #4 in my How to be a Badass series—a compilation of all the best advice, lessons learned, gathered knowledge, and a lifetime of wisdom. It’s the upgraded version of the confessions posts I do in my Villains Group. If you missed it, be sure to check out last week’s post. This month, due to a certain holiday, I decided to spend each week writing about relationships. Not that I’m embarking on giving dating advice for a whole month. I don’t really consi

This is post #3 in my How to be a Badass series—a compilation of all the best advice, lessons learned, gathered knowledge, and a lifetime of wisdom. It’s the upgraded version of the confessions posts I do in my Villains Group. If you missed it, be sure to check out last week’s post. This month, due to a certain holiday, I decided to spend each week writing about relationships. Not that I’m embarking on giving dating advice for a whole month. I don’t really consi

This is post #2 in my How to be a Badass series—a compilation of all the best advice, lessons learned, gathered knowledge, and a lifetime of wisdom. It’s the upgraded version of the confessions posts I do in my Villains Group. If you missed it, be sure to check out last week’s post. Deal With It Whew… this week has been a doozy for me. I had planned something else entirely for confession this week, but yesterday, I was reminded of something that is perh

This is post #2 in my How to be a Badass series—a compilation of all the best advice, lessons learned, gathered knowledge, and a lifetime of wisdom. It’s the upgraded version of the confessions posts I do in my Villains Group. If you missed it, be sure to check out last week’s post. Cut It The Fuck Out Have you ever gone on vacation and felt energized? You wanted to explore and experience things. You got so much accomplished by the end of the day, yet r

★★★ SPOTLIGHT SATURDAY ★★★ Each week, I spotlight a very special blog or author. People who I think you might be interested in following. You’ll get the low down, the links, and maybe broaden your book horizons in the process. 😉❤️ This week’s feature is the Digital Dirty Girl Book Blog! ★LOW DOWN★ Digital Dirty Girl Book Blog works with PR companies such as Indie Sage and Enticing Journey to bring you the very latest news in romance releases. While Chelle’s reviews tend to stick to

This is post #1 in my How to be a Badass series—a compilation of all the best advice, lessons learned, gathered knowledge, and a lifetime of wisdom. It’s the upgraded version of the confessions posts I do in my Villains Group. For more information on why I’m writing this, check out last week’s post. The Beginning Not everyone looks at the failures and the losses in their life to see the opportunity that those hardships have created. But that’s precisely where my story bega

★★★ SPOTLIGHT SATURDAY ★★★ Hey, Villains! As part of our fun plans for new stuff this year, we have another new post series. Each week, I’ll spotlight a very special blogger or author. People that I think you might be interested in following. You’ll get the low down, the links, and maybe broaden your book horizons in the process. ❤️ So to kick this off, I’m starting with someone who is very dear to me. Amy Loves Reading was the first blogger to ever review my books, the first r

The Birth of a Badass Recently, I sat down with The Crew (my amazing personal assistant team) to brainstorm ideas for my blog. I’ve been one of those bloggers that would type up a post each week and then delete it, telling myself that it wasn’t interesting enough to publish. I can write fiction all day long and believe that people will want to read the crazy shit that comes out of my head, but I don’t typically look in the mirror and think, now there’s an interesting pers

For those of you who’ve been hung around my reader group, Rebel’s Villains for a while, you know I usually reserve confessions for Thursdays. But today, I’m going to make an exception. For those of you who’re new, this is a regular post I occasionally do in my reader group to get to know you guys better. Or really, for you to get to know me better. Every year, I come up with a word. A word that is my driving force for the year. My version of a resolution because I don’t want to give myself an

In my Facebook reader group, I have a series of posts. Every Thursday, I confess to something. Big or small, the meaning of the posts are two-fold—to let my readers know that sometimes others struggle with the same things they do and also to impart a bit of my own brand of hard-earned wisdom. But the way I see it, a real-life villain is all about perspective and timing. At some point in all our lives, we have become the villain in someone else’s story. And it’s never out of a conscious d